"In the joint statement, one of the big focus areas is infrastructure sector," Arun M Kumar, Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Director General of the US and Foreign Commercial Service in the US Commerce Department's International Trade Administration, said.
He was referring to the India-US joint statement issued after the September 30 meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama.
"We have seen determination (by the new government) to move forward. We definitely want to build the momentum of our interaction with the new Indian Government in the last few months," he said.
The September visit of Modi to the US and his meeting with Obama at the White House, he said, was very successful.
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"We are very excited about the infrastructure collaboration," he added.
"I think, we have covered a lot of good ground work. Now it is execution time," he said.
American companies have a lot of good technologies and practices to offer in the infrastructure sector, said Kumar who is now headed for his third trip to India, the last one was along with the New Delhi visit of the Secretary of State John Kerry and the Commerce Secretary, Penny Pritzker.
He was one of the first few top US officials to visited India after the formation of the Modi Government.
"It is doable and achievable. We have just scratched the surface of our bilateral trade potential," he said in response to a question, adding that this needs a lot of action, simplification of various areas of investment, improvement in ease of doing business.